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TopicUgh, it's time to start studying for my CPA, enough putting it off.
PiOverlord
11/01/21 12:08:15 PM
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Compsognathus posted...
What is your job? If you are an auditor, do audit last? Your on the job experience will help make your studying much easier (I passed AUD without studying).

My recommendation is to create a plan and stick to it. I did 3 hours per day 6 days a week (taking Fridays off). Accept now that you will do nothing fun M-Th. The sooner you accept it the better. But with Fridays off and only 3 hours on Sat-Sun you still have plenty of time to stay social.

The lectures and books are okay, but the real value comes from doing the multiple choice over and over and over until you get all of them right. But be mindful that you aren't just memorizing the answers (you will pretty quickly) and you can actually come to the solution.
Sounds fair. Again, was thinking of doing Audit 2nd since it might refresh me on some terms before busy season, but then again, your line of thinking is smart too. Would definitely feel like a victory lap if I do save it for last. A part of me is just pushing FAR off because it sounds scary. I'm doing Tax first because I really just want to get tax over with and leave it behind.

Maybe I could do 3 hours M-TH, 4 F-Su as that would also give me plenty of time to do whatever. 8 hour days probably aren't feasible for my mentality. The other variable is travel as I've already had to make multiple trips to different states, and there's another one coming up next Monday.

Thank you for the tips; I'll keep the MC one especially in mind.

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